BillO wrote:
I kept my stuff in a locked cabinet in the early days.
Most of my stuff is in the closet of course, or up high, I was just thinking of having it still 'out and about' yet semi-protected-ish.
Dr Jefyll wrote:
I suppose a pulled-off LED could get swallowed.
"It'll pass!" Joking aside, right, another reason why I'm seeking advice.
Dr Jefyll wrote:
same thought as Bill: use Surface Mount parts
Excellent point. I'm not in favor of that personally, but perhaps *some* parts could be SMT, while retaining my DIP IC's how I like it.
floobydust wrote:
I would likely recommend you have "show and tell" with them and your projects
Hm! Well, yes for sure, they might lose some interest. My 4 year old, who uses my 6502 computer daily, would never rip an LED out. It's "her computer" so she takes better care of it. My son however is like a bull in a china cabinet
plasmo wrote:
5-minute epoxy is your friend.
That is a great idea, super easy too! I'm thinking hot-glue since my wife has a gun for that. That would definitely be the easiest.
GARTHWILSON wrote:
don't snort the contact-cleaner spray
Ew!
Being a teacher, I appreciate the smell of the dry-erase markers. BOLD is best, don't go for that 'low odor' stuff. Har har.
floobydust wrote:
there are axial capacitors as well as radial capacitors
THAT is a good call, thank you. I think going forward I will see about using the axial capacitors, or at least having that as an option. I have plenty of board space on this upcoming model and I only have 2 of these electrolytics anyways.
Great suggestions everyone, thank you for the wisdom! I appreciate the help.
Chad